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of the Research Teaching Specialist V is to conduct research focused on understanding the impact of the maternal and infant gut microbiota and virome on immune development in infants. This will include
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an on-campus undergraduate or graduate course, preparing lesson plans, prepare and grade mid-terms and final exams. Position Status Part Time Posting Number 26FA0300 Posting Open Date 03/27/2026 Posting Close
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will be responsible for the development and operation of Rutgers University-Camden police and security programs. Among the key duties of this position are the following: Will oversee and address day-to
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nursing and participant care, and develops processes to enhance participant enrollment in clinical trials. Responsible for overseeing the administration of all clinical research, managing participant care
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Valid Driver’s License Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Must have the ability to read blueprints, write specifications, and develop project costs. Good communication, organizational, and customer
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: · Software architecture and full-stack web development · Database design, optimization, and administration · Server infrastructure management and deployment · User support across three
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individuals through the development of criminal justice diversion programs, system navigation and transitions, and other equity-focused practices. Serves as a primary source of information for faculty and staff
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programming and develop web access applications. Physical demands include frequent standing, walking, manual dexterity, lifting up to 50 pounds, occasional climbing, and good vision and hearing. The work
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, including, maintaining, and updating web and social media presences; developing, maintaining, and updating electronic and other mailing lists; creating and distributing effective publicity materials
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comprehensive assessment and therapeutic intervention for the psychological and social needs of child and adolescent (ages 3-17 years) and/or adult individuals served (18 and over), including development